SteveBorland
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After my recent piston experiences, I've been thinking of using an air-fuel meter to remove the guesswork from the carb settings.
The idea of being able to get an accurate reading of what's happening in the cylinder in real time is very attractive to me, and looking at eBay, most of these meters cost rather less than a set of Jim Schmidt' high compression pistons.
Has anyone tried this, and are there any recommendations? What I've seen so far is that they all seem to use round gauges, while ideally I would like a smallish rectangular readout.
The idea of being able to get an accurate reading of what's happening in the cylinder in real time is very attractive to me, and looking at eBay, most of these meters cost rather less than a set of Jim Schmidt' high compression pistons.
Has anyone tried this, and are there any recommendations? What I've seen so far is that they all seem to use round gauges, while ideally I would like a smallish rectangular readout.